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Wednesday, April 11, 2007

by Ben Newell last modified Wednesday, July 18, 2007

A new law might double taxes on private equity. . . A government office says that government may be spending half our national output by 2050. . . Who should we blame for automotive emissions--car manufacturers, or drivers? In Presidential politics, the web is a radical leveler. . . When Congress doesn't know what things cost, budgeting becomes a faith-based initiative. . .

A new law might double taxes on private equity. . .

A government office says that government may be spending half our national output by 2050. . .

Who should we blame for automotive emissions--car manufacturers, or drivers?

In Presidential politics, the web is a radical leveler. . .

When Congress doesn't know what things cost, budgeting becomes a faith-based initiative. . .

 

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